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506
Was read and referred to the Committee on the Rights and Privil-eges
of the Inhabitants of the State.
By unanimous consent,
On motion by Mr. Roberts,
That the Committee on the Rio-hts and Privileo;es of the Inhabitants
of the State be instructed to inquire into the expediency of the pas-sage
of a law, with proper penalties, requiring all persons, before
taking charge of any moveable or stationary engine, within this
State, to obtain a certificate of qualification for so doing, and that
said Committee be further instructed to report at an early day to this
House, by bill or otherwise.
By unanimous consent,
Mr. Kendrick offered the following resolution
:
Whereas, Mr. James Sutherland is editing and publishing a work
entitled " Biographical Sketches of the Members of the Forty First
General Assembly of the State of Indiana, Avith that of the State
Officers and Judiciary;" and whereas, Mr James Sutherland propo-ses
to furnish said book, in size 200 to 250 pages, bound in fine em-bossed
cloth, at the price of one dollar, and further proposes to
furnish the photograph likeness of each member of the House of
Representatives, to be bound in as many copies as may go to each
township library, in each county or counties, of the member for such
county or counties, and the photograph likeness of each Senator
for every township in the county or counties such Senator may
represent, also the photograph likeness of Governor 0. P. Morton
and Hon. H. S. Lane, United States Senator, therefore,
Resolved^ That one copy of the "Biographical Sketckes of the
Members of the Forty-first General Assembly of the State of Indi-ana,
with that of the State officers and Judiciary," be subscribed for
and sent to each township library in the State of Indiana.
Which,
On motion,
^
Was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Crain, by unanimous consent, off"ercd the following resolution:
Whereas, The Supreme Court of the State, at its last term thereof,
made a decision to the efi'ect that the capital invested in the Banks
of the State is taxable against the holders of the certificates of the
stock of said banks, now, therefore,

506
Was read and referred to the Committee on the Rights and Privil-eges
of the Inhabitants of the State.
By unanimous consent,
On motion by Mr. Roberts,
That the Committee on the Rio-hts and Privileo;es of the Inhabitants
of the State be instructed to inquire into the expediency of the pas-sage
of a law, with proper penalties, requiring all persons, before
taking charge of any moveable or stationary engine, within this
State, to obtain a certificate of qualification for so doing, and that
said Committee be further instructed to report at an early day to this
House, by bill or otherwise.
By unanimous consent,
Mr. Kendrick offered the following resolution
:
Whereas, Mr. James Sutherland is editing and publishing a work
entitled " Biographical Sketches of the Members of the Forty First
General Assembly of the State of Indiana, Avith that of the State
Officers and Judiciary;" and whereas, Mr James Sutherland propo-ses
to furnish said book, in size 200 to 250 pages, bound in fine em-bossed
cloth, at the price of one dollar, and further proposes to
furnish the photograph likeness of each member of the House of
Representatives, to be bound in as many copies as may go to each
township library, in each county or counties, of the member for such
county or counties, and the photograph likeness of each Senator
for every township in the county or counties such Senator may
represent, also the photograph likeness of Governor 0. P. Morton
and Hon. H. S. Lane, United States Senator, therefore,
Resolved^ That one copy of the "Biographical Sketckes of the
Members of the Forty-first General Assembly of the State of Indi-ana,
with that of the State officers and Judiciary," be subscribed for
and sent to each township library in the State of Indiana.
Which,
On motion,
^
Was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. Crain, by unanimous consent, off"ercd the following resolution:
Whereas, The Supreme Court of the State, at its last term thereof,
made a decision to the efi'ect that the capital invested in the Banks
of the State is taxable against the holders of the certificates of the
stock of said banks, now, therefore,